Chapter 86
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan
Pregnant After One Night With The Lycan By Kellie Brown Chapter 86 Tanya is Drunk Ericâs POV:
As a child, I was always told I couldnât control everything, that life would happen to us, and we had to learn to react and adapt to the circumstances. But rather than taking that advice, I rebelled against it. I grew up a man who does everything in his power to control everything and anything, ensure nothing surprised me, that I always have the upper hand.
And while this trait has served me well all my life, at this very moment Iâm at a loss. I stare into the eyes of my father with astonishment, unable to disguise my shock. My gaze flickers to the left, landing on Tanya. Oh, sweet little Tanya. If only she was the weak and feeble omega that she once appeared to be, hiding in Marcoâs shadow. Now she stands proud beside the King, a fierceness in her eyes that only heightens her beauty.
Title of the document Seeing her draws me back to the day I last visited my father at the hospital. My suspicions of the opened window were in fact correct. If only I had listened to my gut, if only I had taken a moment to pay closer attention to the faint wolfish scent that had caught my attention. I was complacent, so fixated on Lilyâs escape and setting in motions the plans to eliminate Marco I had forgotten about dear little Tanya.
I shouldâve k*il*led my father when I had the chance.
But I can fix my mistakes in due time. I would never let this happen again. Never again shall I be caught off guard. No, I will get my crown and my kingdom and all the power I desire, but fate has decided that today is not the day. If I am captured, everything I have worked tirelessly for will be lost. And I, do not lose. I must leave the maid behind. Mother would understand, I can do little to save her. I must save myself, for I am the future. Once I make my return, Iâll be able to ensure her safety. But I canât from behind bars.
âDistract them.â
I say to my subordinates as I look up at the top of the surrounding buildings. The wolves ignite into fierce brawls as I stand at the centre, my body morphing and shifting as I transform into my Lycan half.
I rise above them with my height, and before anyone can get close, I leap up, launching myself on top of one of the buildings before galloping on all fours to find Lily and Dorian.
Tanyaâs POV:
Despite Ericâs escape, the Kingdom of Mador is filled with joy and excitement at the Kingâs return. Heâs sent out his soldiers to chase down Eric. The Queen has also been placed on temporary house arrest till her trial concerning Marcoâs motherâs death. Of course, as the Queen sheâs not put directly in a jail cell, but rather restricted to the confines for her chambers.
To celebrate the awakening of the Lycan King, a huge banquet is held in the palace, attended by many royals and nobles. At the banquet, Joseph announces that Marco is the heir of the Lycan King, and everyone applauds and cheers.
After this, the banquet begins. The atmosphere is full of elation and excitement, pretty dresses glistening under the half-moonâs light, whilst fire performers dance across the stage entertaining the crowd. Right now, I stand beside my mother Vivian as she introduces me to many nobles, royals, and good friends of hers, introducing me as her real daughter which makes me ever so proud.
She even goes forth to say that Iâm the administrator of Eau de Lune Parfumerie.
I look at Vivian with immense surprise. âBut- are you sure?â I say to her.
She nods with a broad warm smile. âOf course, Iâm sure. You are the true heir to my family business, and youâve inherited such outstanding talent for perfumery. I could choose no one better. You deserve this.â
Iâm touched by her words, and smile, giving her a loving hug as Iâm left in awe.
Marcoâs POV:
As the banquet goes on, I notice with each passing hour Tanya is offered a new glass of wine, either from the waiters or from a passing noble showing good faith. Obviously, I donât stop her, sheâs having a wonderful time, and she never really got to enjoy herself. So, I remain quiet, only idling, watching from a distance.
But by the eighth glass, itâs Vivian who walks up to me. She too appears a tad bit tipsy but gives me a smile. âI think maybe itâs time you take Tanya home,â she says with a chuckle. I mirror her smile and nod my head in understanding before I walk over to my wife.
Sheâs sitting very still, dazing off into the distance, I try and hide my amusement, but I canât help but find her circumstance both comical and adorable. âCome on sweetheart, itâs time to go home.â
She gives me an absentminded nod before rising to her feet as we start walking back to the house. To begin with, sheâs very quiet, and the only thing that eludes to her drunk state is that she walks in diagonal lines. She swings back and forth across the road, obviously unbalanced, and every now and again I worry sheâs about to fall.
But otherwise, she seems okay. Thatâs until. Thereâs a sudden and unnatural shift in her quiet demeanour. She becomes talkative, rambling about this thing and that with no cohesive structure. Her att*itude becomes overly cheery and playful, flirting with me in ways that Tanya isnât really known for.
And whilst I find the whole ordeal amusing, I do wonder how much she truly had to drink.
Course, that matters little as Tanya suddenly bolts off. The action is so sudden it takes me a moment to realize that sheâs running from me, and I begin to sprint after her. I call out, but she weaves her way to through the streets with little concern before dashing into a shop.
I realize itâs a candy store, I rush in, watching her like a needy child desperate for sugar grabbing at all the sweets her heart desires before bolting out again. âI am so sorry. Here, for your troubles,â I say sheepishly to the upset boss, paying him the equivalent of what Tanya took.
I then head out again in a hurry, running after her as quickly as I can, concerned about what she might do next. Soon I find her by the side of the road, eyes sparkling with interest at a bright blue balloon held in the hand of a young child. And Iâm horrified by what she does next.
Tanya snatches the balloon from the childâs hand, and frolics about with an excited pep in her step. The child, unsurprisingly, proceeds to cry. Tears spring from his big round eyes as his mouth pouts in upset.
I hurry over to the two.
âDonât cry child. Iâm so sorry. Tanya!â she turns to look at me, appearing confused by my sterner tone.
âPlease give him back his balloon,â she looks at me with disappointment, almost astounded that I have asked her to return her source of fun.
âBut why?â
âBecause itâs his.â âBut I want it.â
âBut itâs his balloon, you canât take whatâs not yours.â
I feel like she is acting more like a child than the one standing at my feet. But eventually, with heavy reluctance she returns the balloon to the boy, and he hurries away from the both of us, obviously worried it may be stolen again.
I shake my head in slight disbelief. âHow can you steal a balloon from a child? Even if youâre drunk?â
She pouts at me. âWell, Iâm still a child too!â
It takes me a moment to ponder her words, and I think about her behaviour over the past couple of minutes. Then something dawns on me. âDo you remember your name?â
I prod her with this question, and as I suspect, it seems to stump her. She pauses for a moment, before replying. âFreya!â my facial response makes her pause again. âNo ⦠Tanya? Wait no! Freya! Oh, I donât know! What does it matter?â
I chuckle light-heartedly, before urging her to walk with me. I carry her on my back as I notice sheâs growing tired. Eventually she falls asleep, but only for a little while, eventually I hear her faint voice coming near my ear.
âIâm sorry for what I did to you five years ago⦠But I promise that I didnât abandon you for the money. I had other reasons.â
My eyes grow wide as she continues to speak. âBut no matter the reason, I know I hurt you. And Iâm very sorry that I did.â
I realize itâs Tanyaâs mind once again back in the driving seat of her mind and body. I want to know the truth. âSo why did you leave me five years ago? Please tell me.â âIâ¦â But before anything else can be said, we both hear a grumbling noise, evidently coming from her stomach. âI⦠I want to throw up.â
We are so close to home, despite her protest, I tell her to hold it in. I rush us to the house and into the bathroom. She drops off my back and onto the floor of the bathroom and throws up all the wine sheâs consumed into the toilet.
Once sheâs done, I help her clean off, rinsing her face and helping her brush her teeth, before I go to clean up the bathroom and flush the toilet. Finally, when Iâm finished, I return to her, wanting to take her to bed. But before I can do or say anything, Tanya hazily opens her eyes, taking hold of my face in her hands, and pulls me in deep for a kiss.